Ep 4. You Should Be Dancing
- December 23, 2019
- 43 min
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7.1 (154)
In Reckoning season 1 episode 4, titled "You Should Be Dancing," we see the aftermath of multiple events that have left the small town of Sawtell reeling. Detective Mike Serrato is still investigating the murder of Brenda Peagler, while also trying to uncover the whereabouts of Leo's missing daughter Issie. Meanwhile, Leo's past continues to haunt him, with flashbacks to his time in prison revealing a violent confrontation with a fellow inmate.
As the community tries to move on from the trauma, a school dance is being held to raise spirits. But tensions are high and secrets are being kept, as each character grapples with their own inner demons. Mike faces pressure from his superiors to solve the Brenda Peagler case quickly, while Leo struggles with being a suspected murderer and dealing with the fallout of his past.
The dance becomes a backdrop for various plot lines to intersect and new conflicts to emerge. A shocking new piece of evidence turns up in the investigation, leading Mike to question whether he's been looking in the wrong direction all along. At the same time, Isabel starts to become suspicious of her father's behavior and begins investigating on her own, uncovering a web of lies and secrets.
Meanwhile, the dance provides a chance for some characters to reconcile. Jackson and Maddy, who have been estranged since their fight in the season opener, finally have a heart-to-heart and mend their relationship. And Ellie and Henry, who have been dancing around their feelings for each other, finally share a kiss.
But amidst the moments of peace and reconciliation, danger lurks. As night falls and the dance carries on, someone moves through the shadows with a sense of purpose. The cliffhanger ending will leave viewers on the edge of their seat, wondering what could possibly happen next.
"You Should Be Dancing" is a tense and engaging episode of Reckoning, with strong performances and expertly crafted storytelling. As the mystery deepens and the stakes get higher, viewers will be left eager for more.